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clone: pass on the repository instance rather than the string given
Previously, cloning a Mercurial repository that required
authentication would prompt for authentication twice. This is because
hgclonewrapper() first created a repository instance, but didn't pass
it on. hg.close() would then create another instance, and since
Mercurial doesn't cache authentication credentials across instances,
this would cause a second credential prompt.
This change could have unfortunate side effects in case of other
extensions wanting to modify the source passed to clone. This seems
like a somewhat unlikely scenario. I'll think about a possible way to
avoid all this hackery...
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 14 Dec 2010 12:09:27 +0100 |
parents | ea65fe2b0856 |
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#!/bin/sh # # Generate unrelatedbranch.svndump # mkdir temp cd temp mkdir project-orig cd project-orig mkdir trunk mkdir branches cd .. svnadmin create testrepo svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init project" svn co $svnurl project cd project/trunk echo a > a svn add a svn ci -m "add a in trunk" cd ../branches # Create an unrelated branch with another file. It used to lead the converter # to think branch1 was a copy of trunk, even without copy information. mkdir branch1 echo b > branch1/b svn add branch1 svn ci -m "add b in branch1" # Make a real branch too for comparison svn cp ../trunk branch2 echo b > branch2/b svn add branch2/b svn ci -m "add b to branch2" # Add a file in the branch root for fun echo c > c svn add c svn ci -m "add c in branches/" # Even update it echo c >> c svn ci -m "change c" cd ../.. svnadmin dump testrepo > ../unrelatedbranch.svndump